I don't know if you officially can but I've come across a lot of people who have that problem, myself included.
2007-01-10 23:29:53
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answered by Misha-non-penguin 5
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Yes you can dyslexia as maths no just english. It is a form of letter or number blindness you can also mix up what you are writing thats why with English you can tell b and d are mixed up quite a lot. Its different for ever body some get help with glasses with coloured lenses others find it easier to read book made for dyslexics.Dyslexia is a learning difficulty characterised by
problems with written or spoken language such as reading, writing,spelling, speaking, or listening. The word dyslexia describes different kind of mind, often gifted, over-productive, and that learns in a different way.
2007-01-14 04:31:35
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answered by mt1uk 1
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Yes absolutely
2007-01-10 23:29:39
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answered by pete m 4
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Yes a friend of mine claims to have it, so together we make a perfect pair him with the numbers but not the letters and me vise-a-versa.
2007-01-10 23:39:20
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answered by ♣ My Brainhurts ♣ 5
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I would say yes from what Information I can see, howevere take a look at this site and you will def get the right info
http://www.dyslexiaaction.org.uk/default.aspx
2007-01-10 23:31:29
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answered by robertmarcellegary 2
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Yes defiantly there is a forum called (www.dyscalculiaforum.com) you will get a lot of help and advise there
good luck
2007-01-11 04:38:33
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answered by dyslexic 2
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yes
2007-01-14 21:27:52
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answered by Contessa Noir 2
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yes
2007-01-10 23:34:27
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answered by hotchixxxz 3
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yes! i get soooo confused reading number sequences
2007-01-10 23:29:40
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answered by crunchymonkey 6
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yes and vice versa
2007-01-10 23:30:18
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answered by Eowyn 5
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